that, poor people haven't. And so, he won in part by saying, "I'm not going to fight any wars on the back of unconnected , unwealthy people that can't get an exemption the way that I could.And that was a compelling thing to vote for.
talking to itself we wouldn't be able to do it if these three brain systems weren't uh connected in many ways uh um unconnected in in in many ways so I think that um the sex drive I think they all evolved uh I think the sex driveinvolved to get you out there looking for a whole range of Partners I think IC love evolved to enable you to focus your
So he's recorded the sound of insects in ponds and when you listen to it, at first -- at first you hear really a lot of -- a lot of sort of unconnected , disparate kind of noises or sounds. A lot of clicking and a lot of buzzing this sort of thing, whirring, things that sound like static.And after time as it builds up and it's probably the way he's put the recording together , but as it builds up , you start to hear this very,
wanted to get online had to dial up dialup meant the same thing that picking up a phone meant which is that we were unconnected as a rule and being connected was the exception and of course today we live in a world thanks to the fact that Groves law has not heldup in which being connected is the rule and being unconnected is the exception
should make decisions, and you can write whole books on this-- lots of books on this. But they're generally unconnected , and the whole area seems to lack a unifying theory. I'm going to humbly submit that I think that evolution can help us provide some of the theory that brings together some of these anomalies.
audience member: From putting two unconnected things together as an example Tina: Great! Connecting things that are unconnected . What else? audience member: Tina: From your environment.
They'd send electrical sparks across the room. They'd hold up globes that were unconnected to wires and make them glow. They would X-ray each other's hands.
And where do you get inspiration? audience member: From putting two unconnected things together as an example Tina: Great! Connecting things that are unconnected .
unconnected as a rule and being connected was the exception and of course today we live in a world thanks to the fact that Groves law has not heldup in which being connected is the rule and being unconnected is the exception and it looks like with our friend who substituted his his Macintosh his MacBook on Wi-Fi for his mobile device
But are there any people who believe in Zeus? This idea of Shabbat, where you are unconnected to the outside world-- until electricity and all these things.
answer um do you are you having any are you having any withdrawal symptoms right now oh he has his he has his Macintosh open and and there is Wi-Fi in the room so you're not unconnected so there's actually a fascinating Point here which goes to the third law which is known as Groves law and that is the fact that you know you think about it it was only 10 or 15 years ago that any of us who
If you can try to draw a through line through all those different things that you've done, what would it be? Well, I think there's several through lines actually with what seems maybe somewhat unconnected subjects. First of all, I've always really enjoyed working at the intersection of creativity and technology, and very broadly construed.
interface and the core autonomy mission manager out of that to give the system a very kind of predictable look and feel to the person. and presence. The lone autonomous drone is as much an anachronism as the lone unconnected computer.
And everyone in the family was doing something different. But two years later-- completely, obviously, unconnected with the soldier's visit, a child was born called Donna Mullenger.
Well, the point of a national story, or the point of a narrative, really, is to sort of give people a sense of meaning. So, you know, you can think about life as a series of unconnected events, and then it's sort of hard to know who you are, or what you should do, or who your friends are. And the point of history generally, and the point of
He asked me to be his economic advisor, to go back to South Africa and run the State Bank, which I did. And recognize in that process, in retrospect, that things that seem totally unconnected to our lives in this new hyper-integrated world will touch them in intimate new ways.
OK, and their results appear anomalous. When you use the wrong objective function, you get the wrong answer, and I think that evolution helps weave together theoretically what are otherwise a series of unconnected anomalies. So we lack this coherence, and I think these may be brought together if we understand what sort of problems the human brain is actually
It all became part of what he understood about life. Right. And in fact, that was his whole thing was to break down the barriers between genres, or even to connect seemingly unconnected topics. And that was his whole way of absorbing the universe and then sharing it back with everybody else.
both in and out of A Song of Ice and Fire. Which character was the toughest to kill off?" George Martin: Well, I won't mention any character names, but the Red Wedding was the And, but the grounding it in reality, I think, give it a certain verisimilitude, plausibility where just entirely made-up religions that are unconnected to anything, it's much more